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The bodies of two Illinois men have been recovered, a week after they went missing in Lake Michigan near Hammond.
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The invasive spotted lanternfly has been found in Northwest Indiana. The Indiana Department of Natural Resources says the insect has been confirmed next to railroad lines through Chesterton, as well as Elkhart and Mishawaka. It was also found in northeast Indiana last year and southeast Indiana in 2021.
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A man is in critical condition after being pulled from Lake Michigan on Tuesday.
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Indiana is making unprecedented investments in its trail network.
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Schererville's bike trail network continues to grow. The town and its partners cut the ribbon Wednesday on a 2.3-mile extension of the Pennsy Greenway Trail, although the finishing touches are expected to continue into June. The project extends the trail from Rohrman Park southeast to Clark Road, thanks, in part, to a $2.9 million Next Level Trails grant from the state.
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Indiana has a rich and storied history in the Underground Railroad.
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Police are investigating after a body was found in Lake Michigan on Tuesday.
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A man is dead and a woman is in critical condition, after a kayaking incident in Hobart Sunday evening. Indiana Conservation Officers say it happened around 8:15 at Robinson Lake.
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A husband and wife from Chicago were hospitalized after being rescued from Lake Michigan in Michigan City Sunday. Indiana Conservation officers say emergency crews were called to Washington Park Beach, after two swimmers went below the surface in deep water.
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A Florida man drowned Monday morning while saving a girl's life at Porter Beach.